According to I-play, Gatsby is a “hidden object game” (think Where’s Waldo, only with cigars and decanters), but there are exciting supplementary diversions as well, like solving word puzzles on an old-school typewriter and mixing the perfect afternoon toddy. And while players hunt for objects and shake martinis, they listen to narration taken straight from Fitzgerald’s masterpiece.

Not exactly Modern Warfare, but lit. professors need videogames, too, right? We just have one question, I-play: When’s The Anna Karenina Game coming out?